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Casualties Reported After Iraqi Troops Enter Oil Rich Kurdish City Of Kirkuk; Oil Spikes

Casualties Reported After Iraqi Troops Enter Oil Rich Kurdish City Of Kirkuk; Oil Spikes

In a major escalation involving the disputed Iraqi Kurdish region, which last month declared independence following a referendum which was not recognized by any of its neighbors or Baghdad (in fact, only Israel has supported the legitimacy of the Kurdish referendum to date) Iraqi state media reported that on Monday morning Iraqi federal troops entered territories occupied by the nation’s Kurds, with the FT confirming that Iraqi forces moved to enter the city of Kirkuk.

With Just Hours Until Spain's Ultimatum Runs Out, Catalonia Proposes Its Own Central Bank

It's D-Day for Catalan President Carles Puigdemont who has just a few hours left until 10 am on Monday (4am ET) to respond to the Spanish government's ultimatum delivered last week by the prime minister, demanding to know whether Puigdemont did, indeed, declare independence last week. If Puigdemont says yes, fails to respond, or provides another meandering answer, Rajoy will start the process under Article 155 to seize control of the breakaway administration in the coming weeks.

Clinton Deflects Weinstein Questions: "We Just Elected An Admitted Sexual Predator"

Hillary Clinton was shocked – just shocked – to learn that her former friend and campaign fund-raiser Harvey Weinstein had been harassing and assaulting women for 30 years.

At least, that’s what she told her interviewer from Channel Four after Clinton took a brief break from signing books during the London leg of her globe-trotting book tour to promote “What Happened”, her “mea culpa” from the 2016 campaign where the former Secretary of State blames everyone from Bernie Sanders to Russia to James Comey to institutionalized sexism…you get the idea.

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